All righty then. To start things off, here's a Daimler sports model I
saw at a gas station in BC last week. Check out the fins on the rear
fender. I thought those went out in the 50s! But it's still an
interesting car.

Show Low Days, the annual fundraiser for the Chamber of commerce,
always had a car show until last year. This year there was a show in
another location, but it was not as good as previous yearsnot as many
cars, not as nice, some real junk. Anyway, I went today and took a few
shots of the ones I liked the best, like this '31 Model A:

Cool cars--cool pix! My wife's brother-in-law restores very old
cars--he'd be fascinated by these.
From the second Studebaker shot, now we know why the back-end storage
compartment is called the "trunk."

Is that a cassette player in the dash? Original equipment? Heh.
I do love these sports cars. My neighbor when I was a kid had a
collection of 12 antiques, some kept in neighbors' garages. The
trust! One was a late 20s or early 1930s - similar to the one linked here- Bentley 2
seater. He also had a Stutz Bearcat (photo released to public domain by
Autoworldmobilia) similar to the one linked here.
I was enthralled by both, but especially the Bentley. What a monster!